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McCabes Deli

4.2 (9 reviews)
InexpensiveDelis, Coffee & Tea, Sandwiches

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Had full Irish there really tasty and plentiful highly recommended. Well priced also will be back here for sure

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The Pig & Heifer - The New York Rueben and cafe mocha

The Pig & Heifer

(30 reviews)

South Inner City

A short walk from the Trinity College Campus sits a triangular, brick and mortar (literally)…read moretriangular "NY Style (sandwich) Deli". With just a few small tables and chairs outside, the standing room only interior is a picture of economy. These were my first impressions as customers steadily streamed inside to place orders and then leave to wait for their sandwich or sit a bit. My eyes locked into the pastrami melt sandwich on the menu and I waited my turn, albeit a bit nervously, to place my order with one of the three gents who were slinging the sandwiches. All the ingredients in the deli case looked fresh, from the lettuce, meats, cheese, etc, to the types of bead on top of the case, like the focaccia. Each sandwich is made fresh, and once assembled, is pressed to warm the roll and melt the cheese. My pastrami melt arrived loaded with the meat, and all the ingredients enhanced by the deli mustard made for a great tasting sandwich. It's probably the best pastrami sandwich I've tasted in a long while. Every employee was patient and helpful, and I found this to be quite an effort since customers kept placing orders without much of a break. The Pig & Heifer is definitely worth a repeat visit.

This shop was close to our hotel and decided to stop by for breakfast sandwiches before starting…read morethe day. The shop is small but the food is good! If you want a good sandwich that is made to order, tasty and made by nice and friendly staff, give them a try!

Bread 41 - Potato and chimichurri tart

Bread 41

(89 reviews)

€€

South Inner City

There was a short 10 minute wait on a weekday morning around 8:30 a.m. It is bustling with people…read moregetting their morning pastry and coffee for work, but the line goes by quickly. If you're dining in, you order at the counter and get a table number to place wherever you decide to sit. There's plenty of seating inside which is a plus. What I got: -Potato danish- savory; slight salty, crispy flakey layers. -Sausage roll- slightly salty for my preference, but has a very crispy crust and a meaty sausage in the middle. We went back a second time on our trip and got a few more pastries, all of which were very delicious. The pastries were hot, flakey, glistening, delicate, and perfectly sweet on both visits. I would definitely come back if I were to visit Dublin again.

I dropped into Bread 41 on New Years Day -- it was one of the few places open and they sure were…read morebopping! There was a line out the door, but it moved super quickly. I didn't wait more than 5/10 minutes. I grabbed a couple of different things for us to try -- the focaccia, morning bun, salted caramel roll, and the cinnamon roll. My favorite was easily the focaccia, which could compete with the best I had in Italy -- so good. The morning bun was good, but nothing crazy exciting. The salted caramel roll had to be the least caramel-y caramel roll I've ever had, but it didn't taste bad and the salted part was interesting (in a good way!). The Cinnamon roll was unique, which I appreciate. It had a big glob of cream cheese frosting (too much for me, but I imagine it would float a lot of folks' boats) and some orange flavoring! I quite liked the orange. I wanted to get a matcha to go, but they said they didn't have disposable cups. You could buy a 5 euro reusable one and then if you brought it back you'd get a refund... interesting, but I was leaving that day and wouldn't be back in the area. I can't speak to the ambiance because we were in and out, but it looked like they had a decent amount of space. All in all, I would recommend this place! For me it was a 4, but I'm sure for some it would bop up to a 5.

Chez Max - Chocolate cake, atmosphere

Chez Max

(56 reviews)

€€

South Inner City

The onion soup was good but expect it to be lighter than what you would typically find in France…read more Not as much cheese and onions. The moule et frites did not disappoint. Neither did the creme brulee.

We decided to try this place while on the way to Dublin Castle. It's crazy close and seemed to…read morehave good reviews. Outside was as mess, there were no chairs at some tables and other had to many with dirty dishes on them. So we decided to go in. There was no hostess nor any wait staff so we stood there like stooges. Finally ,two of the wait staff walked right by and just ignored us so we decided to take a seat. Now they want to come talk to us! I asked if this seat was ok and got the reply "I guess it will have to be as you already sat down". Should have got up then but the wife was tired so decided to stay. It was crazy warm in there with little air flow. I liked the atmosphere and ambience. Guess they wanted to make a point as we sat there for 15 mins without water or anybody coming by. Had to flag down what appeared to be a bus boy to get water. Finally had order taken by male bus boy who seemed he wanted to be anywhere else and said "I am waiting". We ordered two "specials" and the bœuf bourguignon. Two separate couples came in and were served before we received our food. So hard to eat as it was 80-85 degrees in there. The beef was good and would recommend. The two specials were chicken and very very dry. To wrap it up we had to hunt down the wait staff to get the ticket as they actively avoided eye contact. Fairly expensive for just ok food and horrible service. Customer service is not hard. A "Welcome" or "Glad you came in" goes a long way.

O'Briens Sandwich Café

O'Briens Sandwich Café

(12 reviews)

Temple Bar

O'Briens is a home grown franchise that is beloved by many for the big toasties served up here and…read morethe even bigger pile of taytos that accompanies each serving. Yet to be honest, I've never really seen the glory of said sandwiches. They have little or nothing special about them, which makes you feel like you've been a bit ripped off. But still. A sambo's a sambo and while I feel that they're a bit overhyped, they still fill the void in your belly...even if a bit pricey.

Where else do they get those massively thick slices of bread? How do they fit so much filling in…read morebetween those massively thick slices of bread? How do I manage to squeeze the whole thing in my mouth without damaging my jaw? Why, with similar ingredients, do the sandwiches I make taste nothing like these magnificent towers of hunger extermination? Just a few of life's mysteries that I tend to ponder on rainy days... There really is an art to making a good sandwich, and these lads have mastered it. I go to this branch most often, ignore the sound of that massive juicer grinding away in the corner, and savour my sandwich. Toasted sometimes. They've been branching out into pizzas of late, but not sure I could venture away from my old reliable sandwich for fear of being terribly disappointed and cursing the day I strayed from the fold. The prices generally have become incredibly cheap of late, as well as the deals for students mentioned below. But prices falling and branches shutting shop might be a bad sign for the future of my prized sandwich makers. Stay strong O'Briens Westmooreland Street, I've got your back.

McCabes Deli - delis - Updated May 2026

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